I am 16, and for as long as I can remember I have had extreme difficulty falling asleep. Once asleep I have no problems maintaining in this state, though the vast majority of nights I’m awake to see the sun rise even if I attempt to sleep prior to sundown. In fact, last night I had attempt to sleep at ~10:00pm and have been awake since (it is now 11:00am). The problem is not that I do not become tired, I have been tired for years. I simply can not fall asleep, even after consuming large doses of sleep aids such as Diphenhydromine (I have taken over 500mg at times, over 10x the recommended dose), Dramamine, 5-HTP, L-tryptophan, melatonin, and serotonin over extend periods of time.
Often I maintain a semi-sleep state throughout the night, it is more related to rest then sleep. I am conscious of my surroundings though I will sometimes have ‘light’ dreams and will feel slightly rested compared to a typical night. Recently all of these problems have become more frequent and sever. I have gone days without sleep and am beginning to fear for my health and mental well being. I have experienced mild hallucinations and degenerating cognitive ability, though both are rare.
Until recently (past couple of months) I was a very active person and I’m still in great shape, I have played Football since 6th grade as a offensive tackle and defensive end. I moved recently so I was unable to continue in the athletics program though I don’t think that it has much to do with my problem as I have struggled with it for over a decade. I am have started training in MMA (BJJ and Mauy-Thai) as well so I am positive that physical activity is not the problem (BTW, I’m 6’3 @ ~185lbs.) I do not spend excess time in bed when not attempting to sleep either. I doubt that it is a dietary problem and I don’t suffer from any kind of aches or pains during the night. I maintain a comfortable temperature in my room and my bedding is comfortable as well.
I have no idea as to what the problem could be, I have spent a large amount of time researching insomnia treatment and have tried nearly all of them save going to a physician/sleep specialist.
Please excuse any grammatical or spelling errors, I’m sure you can understand the reason for such mistakes given my situation.
First know that you are part of a large population. 30-40% of people suffer from some sort of <SPAN id=lw_1300761449_0 sleeping disorder. The hallucinations and cognitive degeneration is no so uncommon when you are sleep deprived, so don’t be alarmed. The next step since you have obviously tried all conventional methods of improving <SPAN id=lw_1300761449_1 sleep hygiene would to be evaluated in a sleep study for any abnormalities.
Having suffered from insomnia for almost 40 years, I feel for your frustration. Unfortunately, fear of not falling asleep or sleep related anxiety can come into play requiring professional care. Medications such as Trazadone and clonazapam have proved highly effective in small doses for my situation. My son and daughter also have suffered from the same disorder since their teens and are being treated.
I’m sure you also practice not having caffeine or carbos after 6 pm, not watching TV or using a computer after 7 pm with the use of yellow tinted glasses as they emit a blue light that activates the brain, making sure you room is cool and completely dark, taking aspirin to lower your body temperature and so on.
I wish I could offer a solution, other than letting you know you are not alone. Good luck and I wish you well.
Try this one.. very effective:
http://doiop.com/1melatrol

I have a real hard time falln asleep too nd someone recommended melatonin its a natural sleep aid made of herbs.. I luv it I fall asleep quik now. You should try it.
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First know that you are part of a large population. 30-40% of people suffer from some sort of <SPAN id=lw_1300761449_0 sleeping disorder. The hallucinations and cognitive degeneration is no so uncommon when you are sleep deprived, so don’t be alarmed. The next step since you have obviously tried all conventional methods of improving <SPAN id=lw_1300761449_1 sleep hygiene would to be evaluated in a sleep study for any abnormalities.
Having suffered from insomnia for almost 40 years, I feel for your frustration. Unfortunately, fear of not falling asleep or sleep related anxiety can come into play requiring professional care. Medications such as Trazadone and clonazapam have proved highly effective in small doses for my situation. My son and daughter also have suffered from the same disorder since their teens and are being treated.
I’m sure you also practice not having caffeine or carbos after 6 pm, not watching TV or using a computer after 7 pm with the use of yellow tinted glasses as they emit a blue light that activates the brain, making sure you room is cool and completely dark, taking aspirin to lower your body temperature and so on.
I wish I could offer a solution, other than letting you know you are not alone. Good luck and I wish you well.
Try this one.. very effective:
http://doiop.com/1melatrol
References :
You should enter a sleep study to figure out if you have any disorder that might be waking you up throughout the night, such as sleep apnea.
As for medication, the best available medication for making you fall asleep is by far, hands down, marijuana. Not sure if you can get prescribed marijuana for insomnia as of yet (if you can even get it prescribed wherever you happen to live). Illegal, sheemelegal, marijuana is still the best medication for insomnia…
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